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Roduga said:
Mine was from Amazon ages ago. The Lock On website may be of help. I would also recommend the manual, it speeds up the learning process.

Thanks for that, done and ordered :D
Now if I could just find the manual :o
 
Flight Simulator Owns

I heard some 9/11 terrorists used to fly planes into the pentagon and WTC on previous versions with the proper joy sticks...wtf
 
gam3r said:
Just a quick question...with a game like FS2004...is it hard to play with the keyboard itself?
It's possible, but you lose the ability to tweak. Remember that a key is on/off, whereas a joystick covers 0% - 100%.
 
Turbanation said:
Flight Simulator Owns

I heard some 9/11 terrorists used to fly planes into the pentagon and WTC on previous versions with the proper joy sticks...wtf
Interesting selling point. :D
 
indeed... I downloaded the demo and it was the most confusing thing ever. If they want me to buy it they should at least include a few of the tutorial missions. The introduction just tells you how to steer

Seems like the demo is aimed more at the people who know how to fly already. I however have no idea how to land on the aircraft carrierr, how to reduce velocity to 180 (or at least tell when I am at that velocity) or how to tell what my altitude is... lol.
 
Forgot about this post.

I did figure out the joystick setup now, But IMO its looks alittle boring, BTW it was the demo as i could only fly that crappy SU-30 or something.

Luke
 
If you like WW2 then get IL2 Complete Edition - £9.99 in the large PC retailer at the moment - it's the best WW2 era flight sim around and a steal at that price.
 
-=PLuKE=- said:
Forgot about this post.

I did figure out the joystick setup now, But IMO its looks alittle boring, BTW it was the demo as i could only fly that crappy SU-30 or something.

Luke
I'll have to have a look at the demo tonight. Is it pretty much a tutorial? The full game only really gets exciting if you know what you are doing.
 
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